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Baby Natural Bridge, Windward Coast, Andiouri Beach, Aruba Island
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![]() The end of the island to the east was the windward end and had rocky beaches instead of the sandy ones. This end of the island held the baby natural bridge.
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![]() The windward end of Aruba was its rocky coast. Wave and wind actions created its natural bridge and collapsed it. Now that same wind and wave action has created a baby bridge.
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![]() Tourists walk on top of the baby natural bridge despite signs telling them not to.
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![]() Here two tourists walked past the "Danger Zone" sign and were on their way to pass the polls described as, "Stay behind polls."
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![]() The land around the baby natural bridge was littered with many stacked rocks, making a cairn.
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![]() Tourists were spread out along the rocky windward shore, dropped here and there as if they were litter.
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![]() A motor boat had been washed up onto shore. It was the NC 1103 "Giris." The NC means the boat was registered in North Carolina.
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